gangway
gangway 英 [ˈgæŋweɪ] 美 [ˈɡæŋˌwe]
n. 舷梯;跳板;进出通路;座间过道 int. 让路
名词复数:gangways
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- n. 舷梯;跳板;进出通路;座间过道
- int. 让路
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1. Youget me up on that gangway and you rill out in front of me a keyboard ofmillions of keys, Millions and billions of keys that never end.
走过跳板,前面的键盘有无数的琴键。
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2. There is no sound save the faint, mournful creaking of the gangway against the boat, as she imperceptibly swings to and fro in the current.
小船随着水波微微荡漾,除了跳板和船弦发出的微弱而哀伤的支嘎声外万籁俱寂。
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3. ” the scene at the airport—the families waiting at the end of the gangway as he and Holt brought children out of the plane and called out the names of the adoptive parents.
一书中细致入微地记录了当时机场上发生的盛况,当他和哈里携着一众孩子们走出飞机时,机舱舷梯底端挤满了翘首以盼的领养家庭,然后他们便开始逐一念出领养父母的姓名。
- gangway (n.) "temporary passageway" to a ship, building under construction, etc., ultimately from Old English gangweg "road, passage, thoroughfare;" a compound of gang (n.) in its original sense "a going, journey, way, passage" and way (n.). Nautical use dates from 1680s in reference to a passage on the ship, from 1780 of the opening at the side whereby people enter and leave, and by 1840s of the board or bridge they use to get to and from the dock. As a command to clear way, attested by 1912, American English. In British parliamentary use, with somewhat the same sense aisle has in the U.S. Congress.
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